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Badger and Books
* Goc, Michael J., Lake Delton: An Illustrated History, Middleton, Wisconsin: Badger Books, 2003.
* This Way, Little Badger ( written by Phil McMylor ), ( Ladybird Books, 1996 )
* Approximately 180 paperback novels and short story collections, in the science fiction and supernatural genres, produced for the UK publisher Badger Books during the 1950s and 1960s.
Fanthorpe began working for Badger Books in the early 1950s, and over the period of the next 15 years produced many books under different pseudonyms, some of which were house names shared with other of Badger Books ' writers.
The exact number of books Fanthorpe wrote for Badger Books is not known, but is estimated to be in excess of 180, 89 of which were written in a 3 year period-an average of a 158 page book every 12 days.
During his time at Badger Books, Fanthorpe was essentially a small cog in a large publishing machine.
In some cases, Badger Books re-used cover art that had been produced to illustrate completely different novels.
Fanthorpe ’ s work for Badger Books was produced at high speed ( each 150-page book taking a month or less to write ) and he continues at a similar pace both writing and publishing.
A comprehensive history and bibliography of Badger Books ( including but not limited to the titles written by Fanthorpe ).
Also in 1966, Anglo was approached by John Spencer & Co, a company that had produced crime and western books since the 1940s, latterly under the sobriquet Badger Books, to launch a series of comics.

Badger and British
* Ruth Badger ( born 1978 ), British reality television contestant and TV presenter
* British Rail Class 89, nicknamed " The Badger ", an electric locomotive developed by British Rail
* Badger ( TV series ), a 1999 British series starring Jerome Flynn
Prior to that time, the territory now included in Badger Township was within the watershed of the Red River Valley and hence technically a part of Rupert's Land and Assiniboia before becoming part of British Canada as a result of the boundary settlement in the Treaty of 1818, a which fixed the international border at the 49th parallel north from the Northwest Angle of Lake of the Woods westward to the Rocky Mountains.
" Badger Badger Badger " or " The Badger Song " is a Flash cartoon by British animator Jonti Picking.
However, umpire Roscoe Badger determined that Carpenter had wilfully interfered with British runner Wyndham Halswelle.

Badger and 1950s
It is often mistakenly believed that there is an association with badgers but this is a modern affectation from the 1950s when Cecily M Rutley created Brock the Badger in a children's story.
The H-6 is a design based on the 1950s Soviet Tu-16 Badger.

Books and British
* Atlantic Books, an independent British publishing house
* Dick Heckstall-Smith ( 2004 ), The Safest Place in the World: A Personal History of British Rhythm and blues, Clear Books.
The British Statute of Anne ( 1710 ) further alluded to individual rights of the artist, beginning: " Whereas Printers, Booksellers, and other Persons, have of late frequently taken the Liberty of Printing ... Books, and other Writings, without the Consent of the Authors ... to their very great Detriment, and too often to the Ruin of them and their Families :" A right to benefit financially from the work is articulated, and court rulings and legislation have recognized a right to control the work, such as ensuring that the integrity of it is preserved.
* Creation Books, a British publishing company
* Books for Cooks An online exhibit of historical cookbooks at the British Library.
* Gustavus Watts Cunningham Idealistic Argument in Recent British and American Philosophy Books For Libraries Press, 1967
*" Shortcuts " by Thomas Jones, discusses the term " political correctness " in British discourse, London Review of Books, December 1, 2005
* Chadwick, N. K ( 1973 ) Studies in the Early British Church, Archon Books.
* Richard Brown and Barry Anthony, A Victorian Film Enterprise: The History of the British Mutoscope and Biograph Company ( Flicks Books, UK, 1997 )
This story appeared only in The Silver Locusts, the British edition of The Martian Chronicles, the 1974 edition from The Heritage Press, the September 1979 illustrated trade edition from Bantam Books, the " 40th Anniversary Edition " from Doubleday Dell Publishing Group and in the 2001 Book-of-the-Month Club edition.
* 1996: British author Redmond O ' Hanlon has a travelogue published by Penguin Books under the title of Congo Journey ( 1996 ).
In 1982, the British publisher Hamish Hamilton published a second translation, by Joseph Laredo, that Penguin Books bought in 1983 and reprinted in the Penguin Classics line in 2000.
* Took, Barry: Laughter in the Air: An Informal History of British Radio Comedy ( Robson Books 1976 ; hardback, ISBN 00903895781 )
* Norton, G. G., The Red Devils – The Story Of The British Airborne Forces, Pan Books Ltd, 1973
Books printed before 1949 were destroyed, foreigners attacked, and the British embassy in Peking burned.
The Upanishads were collectively considered amongst the 100 Most Influential Books Ever Written by the British poet Martin Seymour-Smith.
Apart from short visits to England in 1937-1938 ( at the invitation of the Penrose Annual ), and 1947-1949 ( at the invitation of Ruari McLean, the British typographer, with whom he worked on the design of Penguin Books ), he lived the rest of his life in Switzerland.
On 5 September 1996, Irving filed a libel suit against Deborah Lipstadt and her British publisher Penguin Books for publishing a British edition of Lipstadt's book, Denying the Holocaust, which had first been published in the United States in 1993.
Lipstadt hired the British solicitor Anthony Julius to present her case, while Penguin Books hired Kevin Bays and Mark Bateman, libel specialist from media firm Davenport Lyons.
Mosley was shunned in the British media for a period after the war and the couple established their own publishing company, Euphorion Books, named after a character in Faust.
Immediately after graduating in 1893, Binyon started working for the Department of Printed Books of the British Museum, writing catalogs for the museum and art monographs for himself.
* Rassam, Narrative of the British Mission to Theodore, King of Abyssinia ( 1869 ) at Google Books.
It is protected under Schedule 5 of the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981 and listed in Category 1 ( endangered ) in the British Red Data Books on Insects.

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